New
May 21, 2023 6:17 PM
#1
hi, everyone. If it alright, can you guys recommend to me those horror anime that is episodic? so far, those that i know and already watch is: Jigoku Shoujo Mushishi Warau Salesman (old & new) Yami Shibai Sekai no Yami Zukan Kowabon Junji Itou collection Kyoufu Shinbun thank you for the help! |
May 21, 2023 6:25 PM
#2
Trying to remember based on my terrible memory 1. Shiki 2. Higurashi series 3. Another 4. Mieruko-chan errm, i dont recall any other atm |
Nah, i dont think sharing anime ratings in signature is cool thing. Here, stare at this pointless signature instead. |
May 21, 2023 6:32 PM
#3
Mononoke is not episodic, but it's basically small arcs, 2~3 episodes per arc iwansquall said: Is Shiki episodic? I don't remember that.Trying to remember based on my terrible memory 1. Shiki 2. Higurashi series 3. Another 4. Mieruko-chan errm, i dont recall any other atm |
If you're a fanboy, please don't waste my time. Watch more movies, please. Perhaps, this is hell. |
May 21, 2023 6:36 PM
#4
Phosphophyllita said: Mononoke is not episodic, but it's basically small arcs, 2~3 episodes per arc iwansquall said: Is Shiki episodic? I don't remember that.Trying to remember based on my terrible memory 1. Shiki 2. Higurashi series 3. Another 4. Mieruko-chan errm, i dont recall any other atm Shiki isn't particularly episodic, so I'd question that too. There are various cases and deaths that occur in different episodes, but they aren't treated in isolation, and all of them contribute towards the plot and shedding light on the overall mystery. I consider Shiki more thematic than episodic in structure. |
May 21, 2023 6:43 PM
#5
iwansquall said: thank you for the recommend!Trying to remember based on my terrible memory 1. Shiki 2. Higurashi series 3. Another 4. Mieruko-chan errm, i dont recall any other atm tomasowa said: i know this one but still thanks for the recommend!To be fair, episodic horror can be confusing to recommend. They can either be those that have different stories per episode or one main story in episodes. Moreover and from a personal standpoint, horror is the most difficult emotion to portray on the audiovisual medium. This is why they are hilarious or full of jump scares. That said, from the Post's list the newest one missing would be the one that all Japanese manga horror fans have been waiting for:
I will refrain from commenting as my opinion on the subject matter is already clear. This is a Netflix special, however, and will be more accessible on their platform ... |
May 21, 2023 7:10 PM
#6
May 21, 2023 7:27 PM
#7
Higurashi and Shiki definitely are not episodic. They're very much serials like any other telling one long continuous story from the very first episode to the last. Essentially like one long epic film. Both are still to this day some of the finest examples of proper horror in anime. Shiki is really the one I would recommend if seeking a "pure" horror as it's basically exclusively such and therefore probably the best title to recommend as a horror, whereas Higurashi, which I love even more and consider even greater, is more of a mystery as its top genre with horror elements...as well as thriller, drama, even Slice of Life and some minor comedy. Neither are episodic though. It's possible that someone mentioning those to you misunderstood or misread the question and just recommended you examples of fabulous horror. Mushishi I wouldn't even consider a horror. It's more a mystery adventure fantasy/supernatural iyashikei Slice of Life. I've never seen it tagged as horror at all on MAL or any other website. There are definitely some episodes which could scare some people and take on a more creepy or eerie atmosphere with sometimes sinister implications of some characters or events, but kind of in the way that you could have those passing horror-esque elements in a lot of series. I would actually in all seriousness recommend Gakkou no Kaidan. I watched it with original Japanese audio and while I know the English version of this series (under the title "Ghost Stories" with the English dub) was a parody version and taken as a joke good for a laugh, the original is actually pretty solid as a series and story in its own right. As with many episodic series, it also does have an overarching plotline which starts at the beginning, is touched upon and revisited sporadically, and then is resolved in the end, but the content of most of the actual episodes in-between is focused on a villain/monster-of-the-week type conflict and there are some creative ones with some having some tie-ins to mythology and urban legends. |
WatchTillTandavaMay 21, 2023 7:31 PM
May 21, 2023 7:33 PM
#8
Yuu_Kanzaki said: thank you for your recommend!I think ones I've watched are only Jigoku Shoujo and Mieruko-chan. WatchTillTandava said: thank you!Higurashi and Shiki definitely are not episodic. They're very much serials like any other telling one long continuous story from the very first episode to the last. Essentially like one long epic film. Both are still to this day some of the finest examples of proper horror in anime. Shiki is really the one I would recommend if seeking a "pure" horror as it's basically exclusively such and therefore probably the best title to recommend as a horror, whereas Higurashi, which I love even more and consider even greater, is more of a mystery as its top genre with horror elements...as well as thriller, drama, even Slice of Life and some minor comedy. Neither are episodic though. It's possible that someone mentioning those to you misunderstood or misread the question and just recommended you examples of fabulous horror. Mushishi I wouldn't even consider a horror. It's more a mystery adventure fantasy/supernatural iyashikei Slice of Life. I've never seen it tagged as horror at all on MAL or any other website. There are definitely some episodes which could scare some people and take on a more creepy or eerie atmosphere with sometimes sinister implications of some characters or events, but kind of in the way that you could have those passing horror-esque elements in a lot of series. I would actually in all seriousness recommend Gakkou no Kaidan. I watched it with original Japanese audio and while I know the English version of this series (under the title "Ghost Stories" with the English dub) was a parody version and taken as a joke good for a laugh, the original is actually pretty solid as a series and story in its own right. As with many episodic series, it also does have an overarching plotline which starts at the beginning, is touched upon and revisited sporadically, and then is resolved in the end, but the content of most of the actual episodes in-between is focused on a villain/monster-of-the-week type conflict and there are some creative ones with some having some tie-ins to mythology and urban legends. i will definitely give Higurashi a try! as for Gakkou no Kaidan, i know this one, remember watching it on animax and that was really good to me at that time~ |
May 21, 2023 8:06 PM
#9
Horror anime are pretty rare. Episodic horror is even more so. Hell Girl, Mononoke, Mokke, Requiem from the Darkness, Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror, and Death Parade are the only ones that come to mind that haven't been mentioned yet. Vampire Princess Miyu and Darker than Black sort of fit but both of those anime ride the edge of what could be considered horror. I guess Mokke and Death Parade kind of toe that line as well but more for tonal than content reasons. Both of those shows have a creepy calmness to them. It may not be episodic but any time people ask for horror recommendations I would be remiss to leave out Shinreigari aka Ghost Hound. Edit: Looks like Hell Girl was already mentioned, I just failed to recognize the Japanese title. Lets see if I can't rattle a few more anime free from the cobwebs of my brain. The problem is I'm terrible with names and titles and my horror phase was quite some time ago. |
MeltingSkyMay 21, 2023 8:41 PM
May 21, 2023 8:07 PM
#10
My favorite https://myanimelist.net/anime/37140/Gegege_no_Kitarou_2018 My 2nd favorite https://myanimelist.net/anime/326/Petshop_of_Horrors The second half of Hakaba is episodic. https://myanimelist.net/anime/3710/Hakaba_Kitarou Ghost Game is an inferior GeGeGe. https://myanimelist.net/anime/49515/Digimon_Ghost_Game |
その目だれの目? |
May 21, 2023 8:26 PM
#11
MeltingSky said: yeah, i know episodic horror anime is quite rare, that why i create this topic in case anyone know some of the anime that in this type or those that i never know ofHorror anime are pretty rare. Episodic horror is even more so. Hell Girl, Mononoke, Mokke, and Death Parade are the only ones that come to mind that haven't been mentioned yet. Vampire Princess Miyu and Darker than Black sort of fit but both of those anime ride the edge of what could be considered horror. It may not be episodic but any time people ask for horror recommendations I would be remiss to leave out Shinreigari aka Ghost Hound. Edit: Looks like Hell Girl was already mentioned, I just failed to recognize the Japanese title. still, thank you so much for all the recommend ! Lucifrost said: My favorite https://myanimelist.net/anime/37140/Gegege_no_Kitarou_2018 My 2nd favorite https://myanimelist.net/anime/326/Petshop_of_Horrors The second half of Hakaba is episodic. https://myanimelist.net/anime/3710/Hakaba_Kitarou Ghost Game is an inferior GeGeGe. https://myanimelist.net/anime/49515/Digimon_Ghost_Game thank you for you help! |
May 21, 2023 8:26 PM
#12
Lucia-Chloris said: You're welcome. Also, just to let you know, if you end up watching Higurashi, be mindful of the watch order. The watch order isn't actually all that confusing compared to some other series - it's basically just release order. But some people make it unnecessarily confusing, so just be aware. For example, in the past few years the series regained some notoriety and became more of a hot topic again for a while in online anime communities because a sequel series was released starting in 2020 and continuing and concluding in 2021. Opinions on that are very varied (skewing toward more negative), but the real problem is that it's a sequel yet some people are unaware of this so accidentally watch it before the original series and seasons.Yuu_Kanzaki said: thank you for your recommend!I think ones I've watched are only Jigoku Shoujo and Mieruko-chan. WatchTillTandava said: thank you!Higurashi and Shiki definitely are not episodic. They're very much serials like any other telling one long continuous story from the very first episode to the last. Essentially like one long epic film. Both are still to this day some of the finest examples of proper horror in anime. Shiki is really the one I would recommend if seeking a "pure" horror as it's basically exclusively such and therefore probably the best title to recommend as a horror, whereas Higurashi, which I love even more and consider even greater, is more of a mystery as its top genre with horror elements...as well as thriller, drama, even Slice of Life and some minor comedy. Neither are episodic though. It's possible that someone mentioning those to you misunderstood or misread the question and just recommended you examples of fabulous horror. Mushishi I wouldn't even consider a horror. It's more a mystery adventure fantasy/supernatural iyashikei Slice of Life. I've never seen it tagged as horror at all on MAL or any other website. There are definitely some episodes which could scare some people and take on a more creepy or eerie atmosphere with sometimes sinister implications of some characters or events, but kind of in the way that you could have those passing horror-esque elements in a lot of series. I would actually in all seriousness recommend Gakkou no Kaidan. I watched it with original Japanese audio and while I know the English version of this series (under the title "Ghost Stories" with the English dub) was a parody version and taken as a joke good for a laugh, the original is actually pretty solid as a series and story in its own right. As with many episodic series, it also does have an overarching plotline which starts at the beginning, is touched upon and revisited sporadically, and then is resolved in the end, but the content of most of the actual episodes in-between is focused on a villain/monster-of-the-week type conflict and there are some creative ones with some having some tie-ins to mythology and urban legends. i will definitely give Higurashi a try! as for Gakkou no Kaidan, i know this one, remember watching it on animax and that was really good to me at that time~ If you want to watch the complete story in anime form watch the following in this order: - Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (season one) (2006) - 26 episodes - Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Special: Nekogoroshi-hen (special episode/OVA) (2007) - 1 episode - Higurashi ni Naku Koro ni Kai (season two) (2007) - 24 episodes That's 51 episodes total and contains all of the main story. And then, if you want a really nice epilogue and short sequel spending a little more time showing what happens directly following events in the days after, watch the middle three (out of five) episodes of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei, an OVA from 2009. There are two other OVAs (one from 2011 and one from 2013) and the, as I mentioned, sequel series consisting of two seasons from 2020 and 2021, but I'd only recommend those to people who become diehard fans. |
WatchTillTandavaMay 21, 2023 9:04 PM
May 21, 2023 8:43 PM
#13
WatchTillTandava said: You're welcome. Also, just to let you know, if you end up watching Higurashi, be mindful of the watch order. The watch order isn't actually all that confusing compared to some other series - it's basically just release order. But some people make it unnecessarily confusing, so just be aware. For example, in the past few years the series regained some notoriety and became more of a hot topic again for a while in online anime communities because a sequel series was released starting in 2020 and continuing and concluding in 2021. Opinions on that are very varied (skewing toward more negative), but the real problem is that it's a sequel yet some people are unaware of this so accidentally watch it before the original series and seasons. If you want to watch the complete story in anime form watch the following in this order: - Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (season one) (2006) - 26 episodes - Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Special: (special episode/OVA) (2007) - 1 episode - Higurashi ni Naku Koro ni Kai (season two) (2007) - 24 episodes That's 51 episodes total and contains all of the main story. And then, if you want a really nice epilogue and short sequel spending a little more time showing what happens directly following events in the days after, watch the middle three (out of five) episodes of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei, an OVA from 2009. There are two other OVAs (one from 2011 and one from 2013) and the, as I mentioned, sequel series consisting of two seasons from 2020 and 2021, but I'd only recommend those to people who become diehard fans. thank you so much for your explainations! since i have no idea or any knowledge about this anime so it was really helpful for me ^ ^ |
May 22, 2023 6:36 AM
#14
I'm just here to see if I can find new recommendations to watch so far I've seen all the anime mentioned here.. I do like horror anime, episodic or otherwise |
May 22, 2023 6:55 AM
#15
May 22, 2023 12:43 PM
#16
Lucifrost said: @ryo-san You've seen more GeGeGe no Kitaro than I have, but never Hakaba. You've also never seen any Digimon even thought Ghost Game is just like GeGeGe. Now I don't like Digimon at all... Didn't like digimon as a kid.. |
May 22, 2023 2:19 PM
#17
Phosphophyllita said: Mononoke is not episodic, but it's basically small arcs, 2~3 episodes per arc iwansquall said: Is Shiki episodic? I don't remember that.Trying to remember based on my terrible memory 1. Shiki 2. Higurashi series 3. Another 4. Mieruko-chan errm, i dont recall any other atm Nope, it's not. It takes a while to get started, but it's 1 plot. |
This dance is the pinnacle of human achievement. |
May 22, 2023 2:23 PM
#18
WatchTillTandava said: Shiki is really the one I would recommend if seeking a "pure" horror as it's basically exclusively such and therefore probably the best title to recommend as a horror Shiki is a wholesome CGDCT anime. Proof: Now tell me this ain't cute. |
This dance is the pinnacle of human achievement. |
May 24, 2023 11:52 PM
#19
ryo-san said: I'm just here to see if I can find new recommendations to watch so far I've seen all the anime mentioned here.. I do like horror anime, episodic or otherwise You are one of like six people who have seen Mokke? It does my crusty, blackened old heart good to see that anime get some much-deserved attention. |
May 25, 2023 12:25 AM
#20
MeltingSky said: ryo-san said: I'm just here to see if I can find new recommendations to watch so far I've seen all the anime mentioned here.. I do like horror anime, episodic or otherwise You are one of like six people who have seen Mokke? It does my crusty, blackened old heart good to see that anime get some much-deserved attention. I've seen lots of anime like mokke.. I'm probably the only one on Mal who knows a lot about yokai and Japanese folklore.. |
May 25, 2023 12:37 AM
#21
Mononoke Boogiepop Phantom Petshop of Horrors Welcome to Irabu's Office (less horror and more psychological) Mieruko-chan (Has an overarching plot but the Anime is mostly episodic) And some episodes of Mushishi are pretty unnerving too. |
May 25, 2023 1:13 AM
#22
Hell girl Mononoke Mokke Requiem from the Darkness Petshop of Horrors SPOKY KITARO |
May 25, 2023 5:15 AM
#23
Lucifrost said: My favorite https://myanimelist.net/anime/37140/Gegege_no_Kitarou_2018 My 2nd favorite https://myanimelist.net/anime/326/Petshop_of_Horrors The second half of Hakaba is episodic. https://myanimelist.net/anime/3710/Hakaba_Kitarou Ghost Game is an inferior GeGeGe. https://myanimelist.net/anime/49515/Digimon_Ghost_Game Uggh... Ghost Game was inferior period. I hate that series. 67 episodes. What a waste! |
May 25, 2023 5:19 AM
#24
Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbou , well it’s not really horror but the 90s animation tone and theme gives off vibes of horror than mystery |
May 25, 2023 6:05 AM
#25
DigimonSommelier said: Well obviously it would seem that way if you watched it expecting another digimon adventure and not the horror anime it actually is.Uggh... Ghost Game was inferior period. I hate that series. 67 episodes. What a waste! |
その目だれの目? |
May 27, 2023 7:47 PM
#26
Wasn't watching it, expecting that; though, a series equalling its greatness should be the goal, no? Even if it is a horror, you can still tell a good story. The "plot" of Ghost Game was explained in the finale. What?! L. |
May 28, 2023 10:22 AM
#27
Before watching Mononoke, you should start with its three-episode predecessor, the "Bake Neko" arc of Ayakashi Samurai Horror Tales. Mononoke has arcs of two to four episodes as well. "View Source" worked this time for cuting-and-pasting, Episode 20 of GeGeGe no Kitarou 2018 won my personal award for Best Episode of its year. In a surprising bit of criticism of the Japanese government by the writers at Toei, episode twenty discusses how Japanese school children are taught little or nothing about their country's role in World War II. It falls to the yokai like Kitarou and his friends to describe what happened to thirteen-year-old schoolgirl Mana. |
SeijiSenseiMay 28, 2023 10:30 AM
May 28, 2023 10:34 AM
#28
Gegege Ghost stories Ghost hunt Toilet bound hanako In-spectre Boogiepop phantom Petshop of horrors Ito junji collection XXXholic D gray man Death parade Bakemonogatari Madoka magica Bureau of paranormal investigation Shuangshen lingtan Tong zhi zhe Karakurizoushi ayatsuri Shigurui Dororo Supernatural the animation Devil may cry anime Shin gakkou no yuurei Umezu kazuo Nurarihyon no mago Youkai watch Yami shibai Kowabon Natsume yuujinchou Fukigen no mononokean Muhyou to rouji Majin tantei nougami Jigoku sensei nube Claymore Youkai ningen bem Journal of mysterious creatures Zhongguo jingqi xianshen Alice in borderland Rumiko takahashi anthology Ryoko case files Kemono jihen Popee the performer Funny pets Kaze no youjinbou Mythical detective loki Psychic detective yakumo Beautiful bones sakurago |
AnimeDownUnderMay 28, 2023 10:53 AM
~AnimeDownUnder~ |
May 29, 2023 1:42 AM
#29
I actually just finished an anime called phantom quest detective corps. It’s an episodic horror with some comedy thrown in, only 4 episodes but it’s pretty enjoyable for what it is |
🌙 I wish you an ounce of luck |
May 29, 2023 4:07 AM
#30
1. Shiki 2. Higurashi series 3. Another 4. Mieruko-chan Regards: Pubg Name Generator |
May 29, 2023 4:08 AM
#31
ok thanks for this information |
May 29, 2023 5:27 AM
#32
May 29, 2023 10:33 AM
#33
There's Ghost Stories, but it probably won't be that scary to an adult. The Beethoven episode is legit pretty scary though. |
May 31, 2023 1:28 AM
#34
thank you everyone for the recommend! |
May 31, 2023 1:26 PM
#35
iwansquall said: 3. Another I wouldn't consider Another as episodic, but idk. I don't really know if Shigofumi counts as episodic horror or not, but anyway has the vibe. I would say Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror, Mononoke and definitely try Death parade and Petshop of Horrors. |
May 31, 2023 6:41 PM
#36
@rubiadesiempre thank you for you recommend! i also think that Takahashi Rumiko Gekijou Ningyo no Mori is quite episodic too so am just put in here for everyone to know |
More topics from this board
» Recomend me good anime similiar to parasyteNunoTheDudeYT - Oct 13 |
38 |
by AkiraMiyazaki17
»»
50 minutes ago |
|
» Unique power systemConsRg__ - 2 hours ago |
1 |
by Zarutaku
»»
1 hour ago |
|
» Romance where the male mc often flirts with/teases the female lead?False_Entity - Oct 16 |
1 |
by mo_lave
»»
Yesterday, 3:07 PM |
|
» r18 manga parallel worldkingkong02 - Yesterday |
0 |
by kingkong02
»»
Yesterday, 10:03 AM |
|
» More anime/manga like Realist Hero (i.e., "Grats, you're in charge now")alakek - Oct 15 |
3 |
by mo_lave
»»
Oct 17, 5:47 PM |